15 Related Articles from 2018-11-17

Astrazeneca shares slide after one of its cancer treatments turns up disappointing results in study. The final part of the Mystic trial found immunotherapy drug Imfinzi failed to improve survival rates in patients with stage-four lung cancer, the most advanced kind. >>

Evangelicals, Looking to 2020, Face the Limits of Their Base. In the aftermath of the midterms, some social conservatives advocate a softer approach to prevent an erosion at the edges of their support. >>

Gary Anderson denies farting in Grand Slam of Darts clash. A bitter war of words broke out after Gary Anderson beat Dutchman Wesley Harms to reach the quarter-finals of the the Grand Slam of Darts. >>

INVESTMENT EXTRA: Will Vodafone regret saving its dividend?. Nick Read – who took over from former boss Vittorio Colao – decided not to axe the £3.4 billion payout to shareholders. But whether that will be the right move in time is still a matter for debate. >>

Michael Gove leads four Cabinet Brexiteers on brink of resignation. The group of five ministers have been plotting over 'pizza nights' at Andrea Leadsom's house. The hope is that members of the 'pizza club' will help the Prime Minister avoid a vote of no confidence. >>

Midsomer scouts 'gutted' after vandals destroy hut. The First Midsomer Norton Scouts spent five years renovating the building. >>

Ridiculous animals of the Galapagos Islands. The Galapagos Islands are home to many animal species found nowhere else in the world. >>

Second death after Fife car crash. The 17-year-old dies in hospital from injuries he sustained in the crash near Kirkcaldy on Sunday. >>

Stars who think bras are tops. Saving money or showing off? These celebs decided a shirt simply isn't necessary when you've got a great bra. >>

SURFACING: For Jewish Israelis of Yemenite Heritage, Reviving a Past. Prewedding henna ceremonies have regained popularity in Israel’s Jewish Yemenite community, an expression of ethnic pride in their heritage and traditions. >>

The National for November 16, 2018. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News >>

Toe leads to 600-year-old Guernsey burial site. Archaeologists found the skeleton after spotting the bone sticking out of a grass bank. >>